Month: May 2017

Planned WV methanol plant gets EDA loan

By MAX GARLAND Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A planned methanol production facility in Institute took another step in its development Thursday, as the West Virginia Economic Development Authority gave preliminary approval for a $10 million loan to US Methanol to purchase its machinery and equipment. The EDA approved the[Read More…]

House Finance finishes overview of Parkways Authority Bill

By DAVID BEARD The Dominion Post CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — House Finance wrapped up its overview of HB 103, the Parkways Authority bill, Thursday morning — to provide the fodder to rewrite the bill. Most of the questioning focused on the governor’s plan to offer all West Virginians a flat $8[Read More…]

West Virginia Congress members support ethane hub

By JOSELYN KING The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va.  — West Virginia’s congressional delegation is showing a unified front in pushing for an ethane storage hub for central Appalachia, and they hope state leaders in Ohio and Pennsylvania join them. U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Shelley Moore Capito,[Read More…]

School nutrition standards likely to change

By LEAH NESTOR Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va.  — Nutrition standards in public schools increased throughout the Barack Obama administration, but those are expected to be lowered with Donald Trump as president. Various news outlets such as National Public Radio have confirmed Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue aims to include again[Read More…]

Colleagues, friends salute long career of longtime member of BDT family

By GREG JORDAN The Bluefield Daily Telegraph BLUEFIELD, W.Va. — Colleagues, friends, and people who are both came Thursday to say farewell and share best wishes with a long-time member of the Bluefield Daily Telegraph family who was retiring after a career spanning almost 60 years. Sue Richmond started at the Bluefield[Read More…]

Editorial: Police-stop training for young drivers a good idea

The Herald-Dispatch editorial The national discussion about relations between law enforcement and minority communities has not been easy. As polls show, people – from law officers and government leaders to various elements of the public – come at these questions from very different perspectives and experiences. That is sometimes polarizing,[Read More…]

10 things to know: Friday, May 19

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Friday, May 19, 2017. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. WHO TRUMP COULD NAME AS FBI CHIEF President Donald Trump says he is “very close”[Read More…]

Support for WV budget proposal seems to be slipping away

By PHIL KABLER Charleston Gazette-Mail Lawmakers moved closer Wednesday to taking a second hiatus from the special legislative session on the 2017-18 West Virginia budget, as support for a Gov. Jim Justice/Senate compromise revenue plan continued to unravel on the session’s fifth day. Despite a pep talk Tuesday from Justice[Read More…]

West Virginia senators head home without budget deal

By JOSELYN KING The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va.  — West Virginia Senate members recessed from a special legislative session in Charleston and went home Wednesday after the House again failed to take up any legislation pertaining to West Virginia’s 2018 budget. Wednesday marked the third day this week[Read More…]

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